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About Herald and news. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1942-current | View Entire Issue (June 13, 1947)
Scientists Speculate On Rumor Of Weapon More Powerful Than Atom Bomb AUCJKI.ANU. N. Z, June IS IV 4w Zculandrr pculled today on he nulur of ft new weapon-ap. jrnaolilng the Bl' ll " I"" Hirluiire, but cheaper which tin Sew Znalnii(1 Herald described as i joint development of elnillsts 'rum till rountry, Great Britain inil the United Blutc. Prof. Dnvltl James Leech, said to 9a leader In ooordlimllun end de velopment of research on th pro- Klamath Welfare Fund Cut The county welfare office here hei been notified t-y tlie stale wel lure commission pursuant to aw enacted by the 11)47 legislature, that the Mate office l cutting a budget for Klamath county fund for wel fare from SWUM to IM.1M, ft 10409 reduction. The total mount ftllowed for wel fere work In Klamath cminty dor-1047-4, contributed by the fed rrn lavrmnirnt, eute md county, will be MM.UO0. Ilrginnlng July I. ell publ c e alliance program, Including old age analalanre, eld to dependent chil dren, ftlr) to the blind end general aaaleunce. will be reduced In food grid pcraonal needa llownc. 11 hat will be a continuing iltuatlon. Clothing Out All Heme for clothing In the grant are taken out for the mm mer monlha, July. August and Hep. tembrr, At the end of that tune. In October, all grant will be re viewed to Me If uinmer earning have been ufflrlent to cover cloth ing purchase for the year. If not, adliulmcnta will be made accord- '"1'heae reduction are purunt to Chapter 4M. Oregon law of 1047. The tate welfare commission ha ratablialied uniform welfare aland ard lit all countle. wlthlr the lim it of the fund available. The tate commission ha termed the reduction necessary. Medlral rare will continue to be given under the present policy. The I2M.000 total budget for th roming fiacal year la broken down aa follow: Old age aaalatance. 1J9.3O0. Aid to dependent children, S4J.000. Aid to blind. 113.000. Oeneral assistance. S7J.J00. The county ahare. 161.746. give I30.SM for old age assistance: IB073 for aid to dependent children: 1302 for aid to blind: and 131,600 to gen eral assistance. The budget figure are bated on a,n estimated monthly cane load r.et fiacal year of 3P0 old age grantees, 40 fninllfe wllh 100 de pendent children, five blind per aon and 100 general aulatnnce ceaes. Parley Tells Of FDR Split WASHINGTON. June 13 Jaiiira A. Farley disclosed today that hi split with the late Franklin U. Roosevelt temmed from hi retinal to go along with th Ill-fated 13, attempt t "purge" congress mem I .re who opposed the aupreme court reorganisation pin. The former iHwtmaitter general and democratic national chairman aald the four-time prealdenl "never forgave mo for putting party wel fare above the peraonal allegiance lie considered hi due." In the flrat of a aerie of article In Collier on "Why I Broke With Roosevelt." Farley aald he supported the court plan "to the hilt" but for the aake of the party declined to participate In attempt to defeat It opiwncnt In the prlmarle year later. Amour the Intended target of the "purge," attributed by many to in lnlc Harry L. Hopkins, were Sen ator George of Georgia and Tydlngs of Maryland. Both were renominated and reelected. Farley wrote that there w "no harp. clean fracture of friendship," but rather a "alow. Imperceptible drifting apart of political prin ciple." Eugene Man Grand Master PORTLAND, June 13 The grnnd lodge of Oregon Mnaons elect ed Walter M. Ranaom, Eugene, grand mnatrr, yesterday at the B7th annual session. rGther officer named: Worth Har vey, 'Eugene. Junior grand warden; Jitmc Whipple, Drain. Junior grand deacon; Carl Chamber, Pendleton, iunlor grand steward; Uracil E. flail, Umatilla, grand aword bearer: John J, Kennedy, Eugene, grand pursuivant: N. K. Tulley. Eugene, grand chaplain; Frederick M. Hunter, grand orator. Classified Ada Bring Remit. lent, wa made a commander of the Order of the llrltlsh Umpire in the Itoyul birthday honor an nounced thl work In London. rue Herald ald It source of in formation about th new weapon wa moat reliable, but could not b dlacluned. The report an Id tliut. although re- ae..rch fulled to reach the atnge for practical application during the war, the project wa being puraucd under th alrlclcat uorecy by (clcnllal In the three counlrle. Had the project been completed In tune, It might have played a role a effective a the atom bomb In subjugating Japan," The Herald aaiu. 1'liere wa no hint of th nature of th project. One authority ald mat on completion, u couiu oe given practical application In ft variety of way. One of theae ap pllcatiuua, It wa at led, would have aome almllarlly to one of the ap plication of tlie atom bomb. CKicuiiau were reporiea murougn ly examining all poaaiblllllc. Tney were aald to have exchanged Idea and Information, bo far a 1 known, no detail of the project have been revealed to counlrle other than New Zealand, Britain and the United Slate. CARNIVAL B Dick Turner ai 00. ui ft tf "c-T u nr i i Interior Gets More Money ' WAHHINOTON. June 13 V-! The tenate approprlatluna commit- lee approver today ft jio.ojojoj appropriation for the Interior de partment, adding 164,11(640 to the amount voted by the house. Principal Increaae are I3S.I37. 933 for the reclamation bureau and IBJM.aoo for tlie Bonneville power admlnlatratlon. The amount recommended for aenale approval wa B0.006.0o7 un der tlie budget bureau estimate of the department' requirement for the fiacal year beginning July 1. and 143.031,733 below thl year appropriation. Search Made For Body ENTIAT. June 13 oP)Search wa continuing today fur th body of Le Murray, 8-year-old aon of Cleo Murrey of Entlat, who wa believed drowned In the twollen entlat river hut night while flailing with hla father, Chelan county sheriff of ficer aald today. Thry aald the boy wa knocked off narrow bridge over tlie river by cattle returning from pasture yeaterday evening. H I father filungrd In to aave hint, but the ilgh water awenl the father mile downstream before he wn rescued. Hearcher used erch light and allot llitht on the river until mid night Taat night trying to recover the body. A net lias been spread across tlie stream near ftntlat, , "After all I went through to finish high school, wouldn't you think they'd at loast put me at the 25-cent counter?" Beaten Mr. Madge Tucker Miller, it, (above) i radio aetre, wa beaten In her New York apartment by an Intruder poalng aa m window wain er, Hhe regained eoncloune long enough to phone her husband and wa taken to hotplUI. A Madge Tucker ahe take part In the "Coaat to Coaat on a Bua," a radio pro gram for ehldlren. PUMICE SAND ro arlek MarUr aa riailar Daraklt rtioMrT or.Livr.ar WESTERN PUMICE SAND CO. Mil gbarlala rhaa Klamath Flying Kews Smaller Navigator Jack Tllman left Monday evening for Portland where he will check hi new model of 111 Tllman navi gator with the patent attorney. The newet model la jual 14 incne equare and one Inch deeD with ft (Ulnlea ateel back. Till la 10 Inche mller than the original model. ProducUon of the navigator will probably a tart immediately upon the return of Tllman. according to Stan ley Pede, one of the three part ner. Tllman, Pade and Tittle. The Inalrumenl will be produced by Pade and Tittle Sheet Metal work. 231 Market. Wedding Dell Orov H. Bancroft, liutructor for Oregon Aircraft aervice and veteran navy pilot, exchanged marriage vow May 31 with Leola Jean Mgeatreltl of Walla Walla, Waah., In Wall Walla. Bancroft' pareat live In Santa Ana. Calif. The bride and groom ire (t home at 6418 Shaalft way. Exam a Over John O'Connor paaaed hi flight examination for a private llcenae thl week and Wally Moa wloed. Both men have been taking lnatruc tlon wllh Oregon Aircraft service. O'Connor I a mualo liutructor at KUHH and Mom I a fight referee. "Flipper-Turn Mom" and "Student Pilot Moa'' are tag he answer to around the hangar. Cant. F..lurdo Muxo. army re rniiiiiiB officer, who ha been taking lllghl instruction with OA. went aloft Saturday ana uunaay in spue of drenching ahower. Ray Royae left for McChord field Tuesday for hi physical exam. Short Slop Gene Durant and Penny Payne re turned from Chlloquln Tuesday where thev flew tlie Republic Sea bee from the field, taking the Mark wardt brother and Don Rlitell. private pilot, up. Pavne flew the Seabee to John Day Wednesday, stopping in Burns to visit Roe Davis. Piper dealer there who has an airstrip. Bud Stevenson of Mscdoel. who has his own Taylorcraft. Is about ready to get his private license. Jim Lund, distributor from Van couver, Wash., was here with new super de luxe Ercoupe. He came here from Redmond and wa en route home via Portland. He took off In pouring rain. Lout Thurlow, owner and man ager of the Thurlow manufacturer, flew hi Ercoupe here Sunday on business. George Dusette flew In from Los Angele In a Piper cruiser Sunday and after landing took off for Eu eene. Several Drive te DlloU were stranded by the atorm over the weeg-ena. A Beecheraft Bonanza wa flying around the airport, making short hop and landing Thursday, but the pilot didn't file flight plans. A Bfl lanc Cruiser also stopped at the local hangar to gaa up. Eight F6F' flew over Thursday from Los Alameto. Calif., on navy reserve training flight and made a stopover for the night before taking oil lor noma rriaay morning. Air Search Meeting The Klamath Air Search and Res cue unit held a meeting Tuesday night to formulate plans for the Jaycee boat regatta. June 32, the 4th of July parade and rodeo and for an alrshow for local pilot, to be held sometime In mid-July. Lakeland Flvlng service 1 offering ft prlre of $100 for the winner of a water race between the Republic Sebee and the winner of the motor boat race at the June 23 regatta. Queen of the 4th of July Is being offered a ride ill the 8eabee with two of her companions. Ted Cose Heads Veterans Information Service Here Klamath county ha gone Into the Information and guidance bualneas. It personal repreaenlatlve In thl new, and somewhat strange field for a enuntv government, I Ted Case Ted hold forth In n unpretentious office In the basement of the county courthouse. He is tner to neip me veteran and he I doing ft bang-up lob. Somewhat reticent to taix ftoouit his Job at first (he's only been at It j alnce May 1 of thl year), Ted final- ( ly admitted ne wa graunea at me volume of Inquiries that have come hi way ao far. "Most of the question," explain! Ted, "are concerned with such things as; how to go about claiming Bonus on unused terminal leave, how to file dependency claim, or how to gain admittance to vetertn hospital for treatment." That' most of them all right, but every once In a while a veteran will come up with something truly orl- 5lnl like the man who wanted to now how he could get replacement on hi terminal leave bond because they had been bumed up In fire. (Ted didn't so Into detail on this. but If you have fire In your house look him up.) On the matter of pension claim, also a freauent Inquiry, Ted can give you all kinds of help. He main tain dose liaison with the Portland offices of O. O. Pike, department of Oregon service officer for, the Vet erans of Foreign Wars, and Art Miller, American Legion man serving In the same capacity. These men are expert on periston claim arm 'lea frequently refer veteran to their counsel. "But the big deal here," says Ted. "Is Information. They want to know about housing, employment, GI i loans, readjustment on army pay1 and a million other things. The right Information is Important. Usually I have to send them to someone or some agency which has more de tailed information, but. one way or another, their questions are given' the utmost consideration." So. there's your cue. veterans. If you have a problem, dump It In Ted Case lap It's hi Job, and he like , HI I ? -. $ -'A A aMHaaaaaassf dl.aaKaa KftAI.D NtW. Ktamalk gailt, Or. mHMC Jan tl. 111. fia Ted Case. Klamath county's new veteran advisor, who will make roar worried hi business if you are veteran and bar a problem. APPOINTED SALEM. June 13 UP Bute public welfare commissioners H. H. Lake and Bardl O. Skulason. both of Portland, were reappointed by Gov ernor Earl Snell today for four-year term. - TEDLOCK GUanesi for woihobl surface Brush it on wipe surface clean. Ask for TEDLOCK ot your grocer's BATES SHOES Special! 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